Saturday, 2 February 2008

The Devil's Bridge

I remember unexpectedly seeing the famous Ponte della Maddalena, also known as the Ponte del Diavolo (the Devil's Bridge), the first time we drove from Pisa to Bagni di Lucca. We immediately recognised this unique and beautiful landmark, originally built around 1100, from its appearance on a British TV property show about the area, but we had not known exactly where it was.

The bridge, notable for its unusual asymmetric arches, spans the river Serchio only a few kilometres from Bagni di Lucca in Borgo a Mozzano.

Legend has it that when the master mason building the bridge fell behind schedule, he made a pact with the Devil to finish the bridge in one night in exchange for the soul of whomever crossed it first. After the builder finished the bridge, he outsmarted the Devil by sending a pig across the bridge first, thus defeating the Devil and sending him back into the depths of the river.

The Devil has not been seen in the area since.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's a great bridge and story about the pig...only in Italy!